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Post by toramenor on Oct 6, 2020 1:35:51 GMT -5
Not to belabour a point, but this is kinda what I was getting at earlier... Adam appears on a couple of morning show programmes in Australia and the album sales spike. It's not rocket science. I'm sure the marketing team for the album knows that the same could happen in the USA... so why isn't Adam at least on some shows in the US? Even if the biggest shows (like The Late Show w Stephen Colbert, or some others) are too busy with politics or their select group of big names or whatever, still: where are all the other morning talk shows or entertainment shows?... I understand there's a lot more competition in the US, but to me it is super weird that at least some of them wouldn't think: hey, it's a pretty major entertainment news item that Queen, one of the biggest bands of all time, have an amazing new record with an American singer, somebody who is also hugely popular, somebody who was on our own American Idol, etc. etc. I just don't get it. I don't think it's a conspiracy against Adam or Queen, so I figure it must be a business decision on the part of the Queen + Adam Lambert marketing team... or maybe I'm completely wrong, I don't know... Well, never mind, great news about Australia, great news about being projected to debut at number 1 in the UK official chart, let's focus on the positives... On a funnier note, what WAS that "kingdom of London, the United Kingdom of England" hahaha, I almost died laughing!!
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